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Moses Dickinson
Moses Dickinson (1695–1776) was a prominent Connecticut clergyman and theologian whose sermonic works, including *The Anniversary Election Sermon*, exemplified the intellectual rigor of eighteenth-century New England Congregationalism. His theological writings engaged with contemporary debates over ecclesiastical authority and civil governance, reflecting the complex relationship between religious institutions and colonial political structures during the pre-Revolutionary period. Dickinson's contributions to sermonic literature and his role in Connecticut's religious establishment made him a significant figure in the development of American Protestant thought.
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